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debug
debug
To monitor and record the WAAS application acceleration and central manager functions, use the debug
EXEC command. To disable debugging, use the no form of the command. (See also the
undebug
command.)
In the application-accelerator device mode, the debug commands are as follows:
debug authentication {content-request | user | windows-domain}
debug buf {all | dmbuf | dmsg}
debug cdp {adjacency | events | ip | packets}
debug cli {all | bin | parser}
debug cms
debug dataserver {all | clientlib | server}
debug dhcp
debug dre {aggregation | all | cache | connection {aggregation [acl] | cache [acl] | core [acl] |
message [acl] | misc [acl] | acl} | core | lz | message | misc}
debug epm
debug logging all
debug ntp
debug print-spooler {all | brief | errors | warnings}
debug rbcp
debug snmp {all | cli | main | mib | traps}
debug stats {all | collections | computation | history}
debug tfo {buffer-mgr | connection [auto-discovery [acl] | comp-mgr [acl] | conn-mgr [acl]
|
filtering [acl] | netio-engine [acl] | policy-engine [acl] | synq [acl] | acl] | stat-mgr |
translog}
debug translog export
debug wafs {{all | core-fe | edge-fe | manager | utilities} {debug | error | info | warn}}
debug wccp {all | detail | error | events | keepalive | packets | slowstart}
Note The dre, epm, print-spooler, rbcp, tfo, translog, wafs, and wccp command options are supported in
the application-accelerator device mode only.